The Waco News-TribuneSaturday, Oct 25, 1958, p.7Navarro County Pioneer BuriedCorsicanaFuneral services for Mrs. Kate Haden, 89, who died in a Corsicana hospital Thursday, were held at McCammon Chapel in Corsicana Friday. Burial was in Dresden Cemetery.Mrs. Haden, a Navarro County resident since 1876, suffered a broken pelvis in a fall at her home Monday.Surviving are five daughters, Miss Clementenia Haden of Los Angeles, Mrs. Tom Hooser of Frost, Miss Kathryn Haden of Fort Worth, and Mrs. A. T. Vandiver of Joshua; one son, Joel H. Haden of Oklahoma City; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren

Charles Anthony HADEN and Mary Catherine "Molly Kate" SMITH had the following children:

1975

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Lillie Clementina HADEN909 was born on 29 May 1893. She died on 12 May 1982 at the age of 88.

Lillie is buried Dresden Cemetery, Navarro Co, TX.

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John January HADEN910 was born on 30 January 1895. He died in 1942 at the age of 47.

Has Texas birth record as John January Haden, born 30 Jan 1895, Navarro C. TX to Charles Anthony Haden and Mary Kate Smith.

Mary Machir HADEN911 was born on 29 January 1900. She died on 29 January 1981 at the age of 81.

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Martha HADEN was born on 5 November 1901 in Navarro County, Texas.

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[Daughter] HADEN912 was born on 14 February 1902. She died on 26 February 1902 at the age of 0.

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Kathryn HADEN was born on 7 November 1904 in Blooming Grove, Navarro County, Texas. She died in 1975 at the age of 71.

Texas Birth Certificate #113088. Kathryn Haden's parents lived at 518 N. 26th St, Corsicana. Her father Charles Anthony Haden, age 44, was born her Missouri; her mother Mary Kate Smith, age 35, was born in Mississippi. Mary now has 6 living children - 7 have been born to her. Kathryn was born at 9 AM

Funeral services were held recently in Corsicana for a former Blooming Grove resident, Miss Kathryn Haden. She died while vacationing in Boca Raton, Fla. Burial was in Dresden Cemetery.Miss Haden began her teaching career in the Fort Worth public schools in 1926 and taught Physical Education at several schools before joining the faculty at Arlington Heights High School, Fort Worth, as physical education teacher the year the school was opened in 1938. She became dean of girls in 1944 and served in this capacity until 1965.During her early teaching years, she played professional baseball and basketball for the Sunoco Oilers and received the nickname of "Babe."Miss Haden had a bachelor's degree from TCU and a master's from the University of Southern California. After retirement, she lived in Dallas.Surviving are four sisters, Miss Mary Haden of California, Miss Clementine Haden, Corsicana, Mrs. Frances Vandiver, Joshua, and Mrs. Martha Hooser of Frost.